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Developing students who are excited to lead social change around gender issues. Our goal is to work with students to promote a campus culture that ensures the full participation and agency of female identified students at Duke and to nurture social justice oriented global citizens. The internship program prepares and supports students to shape the work of the DUWC through the creation of campus programming and initiatives. Through program specific tracks, students have the opportunity to develop specialized skills and knowledge, as well as general professional competencies that are applicable to any work environment. Interns can expect to emerge from…
Department Newsletters Emma Email System Emma is an email marketing platform available for Duke users. Current Student Affairs communications that come out of Emma are: Weekly Duke Student Government Blast (all undergrads) Weekly Duke Partnership for Service Blast (all undergrads) Weekly duARTS blast (all undergrads) Weekly Grad & Professional Student Government Blast (all g&ps) Bi-Weekly Student Affairs Undergrad Newsletter (all undergrads) Periodic messages from Duke University Union (all undergrads) Messaging to incoming new or transfer students Monthly Parents & Family Newsletter Messaging to Duke Student Veterans Weekly DISC Newsletter for international students If you are a new employee or have…
Duke’s on-campus OIT service desk offers free troubleshooting, laptop repairs, gear rentals, and more!
Sue Brien is an Assistant Director of Employer Relations for Duke’s Engineering Masters Programs. In this role, she actively pursues university relations contacts at local, national, and international employers to offer opportunities for internship and full-time roles to Duke talent. She brings over 20 years experience to her role and has been at Duke University since May 2019. Sue received her bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Merrimack College. Before Duke, she worked in other universities in NC and Massachusetts.
Keeping our division running smoothly. Checklists, guidelines, templates, policies. We’ve gathered the most important resources to help our team do their job effectively, efficiently and easily. Finance NO CONTENT ON PAGE: https://wiki.duke.edu/display/dustuaff/Finance Human Resources Checklist for Terminations The below link provides Duke’s checklist for terminating an employee. Please use as a template and follow the other below steps. https://finance.duke.edu/payroll/forms Other Steps: An employee should submit a resignation letter, and the supervisor should prepare an acceptance letter. The supervisor should send both letters to payroll@studentaffairs.duke.edu for processing. For exempt staff, the Exempt Time Off Report should be submitted and approved. For nonexempt,…
How to connect with colleagues around the division of Student Affairs Get to know your co-workers in a variety of ways! Help with 1st Year Move-In Day Welcome the Class of ’28 on Saturday, August 17 Sign up to Volunteer Connection Points Click below to meet and collaborate with Student Affairs staff Division Co-working Work alongside your colleagues Employee Resource Groups FInd staff who share your common interests, identities, or positions Learning & Development Learn & grow with your co-workers Volunteer at Campus Events Get to know others by working together Student Affairs Staff Directory Contact and bio info about…
WE CAN’T WAIT TO WELCOME YOU IN AUGUST! Move-In Day 2024 for first-year students will be on Saturday, August 17th, and for transfer students on Tuesday, August 20th. From move-in day windows to logistics, we have you covered. More details about move-in day will be shared on this webpage starting in Summer 2024.
QuadEx Origins & Support When did planning of these changes start? The initial research and planning began in 2018 when President Price charged the Next Generation Living and Learning Experience (“NGLLE”) Task Force to develop a new vision for residential life at Duke. What was the process? The first NGLLE Task Force, made up of trustees, faculty, students, and staff, invested months in stakeholder engagement, peer benchmarking, and internal discussion, and produced its final report in April 2019. During the 2020-2021 academic year, a follow-on committee of students, faculty, and staff – named NGLLE 2.0 – considered a wide range…
Durham Neighborhoods Below is a list of neighborhoods that are closest to campus where a number of Duke students live. Neighborhoods with an asterisk denote proximity to a Duke bus line. There are certainly many more great neighborhoods in the City of Durham than are listed here, and many students also choose to live in nearby towns such as Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Cary, Apex, or the city of Raleigh. NearDukeGuide also has great resources on neighborhoods. *Neighborhoods with an asterisk are serviced by a Duke bus line. Closer to West Campus Erwin/LaSalle* The Erwin/LaSalle neighborhood is the closest neighborhood to…
Family Meals To Go is a quick and convenient way to maximize your family time by sharing hot, prepared meals together and offers menus from a variety of on-campus restaurants to choose from! Includes Four Servings Orders may be placed through the Duke Dine-Out Mobile Ordering Service Place orders by noon to pick up between 5-6pm on the same day ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Carved Turkey + Two Sides: $45.99Honey Garlic or Bourbon Garlic Chicken: $45.99 Side Items Sides: rice, mac and cheese, green beans, roasted potatoes, sweet potatoes, mixed vegetables ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ginger + Soy Bowls: $45.99 For each bowl select…
Fall 2023 Flu Vaccinations are available Fight the Flu! Did you miss out on one of the Fall 2023 clinics? Students can contact the Student Health Center at (919) 681-9355 to arrange an appointment with the immunization nurse. Students who receive the vaccine from an outside source should upload their documentation to their Student Health Gateway under the Medical Clearances – Immunization Reqs update button (https://shc.duhs.duke.edu) or email their documentation to immunizations@duke.edu. Date Time Location (Click for Map)
Jaime joined the Career Center in March 2018 as Assistant Director, Employer Relations. She manages the planning and implementation of the On-Campus Recruiting Program, career fairs, and networking events and also serves as the Employer Relations liaison for the Education, Nonprofit, & Social Impact and Government, Law, & International Affairs career communities. Jaime has been a member of the Duke community since 2014 and worked in Housing and Residence Life prior to joining the Career Center team. Originally from the Midwest, Jaime received her B.A. in Communications from Huntington University and her M.A. in Educational Leadership – Higher Education Student…